GSW Hoops Fan wrote:Boston set a new record for fewest points allowed in a game since the shot clock has been part of the game.The beat the Bucks, allowing them to score only 56 points in the game..... wow.

I did some research, and the lowest scoring game was actually 49 by Chicago vs. Miami in 1999. The anouncer had it wrong, 56 is just a franchise record for Boston, not an NBA record.

GSW Hoops Fan wrote:Boston set a new record for fewest points allowed in a game since the shot clock has been part of the game.The beat the Bucks, allowing them to score only 56 points in the game..... wow.

I did some research, and the lowest scoring game was actually 49 by Chicago vs. Miami in 1999. The anouncer had it wrong, 56 is just a franchise record for Boston, not an NBA record.

good call. Yeah, for some reason i got the impression that it was even lower... 56 on an ok milwaukee team.... that 1999 chicago bulls team was awful. If any team was to score 49 in a game, it would have been that team.

GSW Hoops Fan wrote:Boston set a new record for fewest points allowed in a game since the shot clock has been part of the game.The beat the Bucks, allowing them to score only 56 points in the game..... wow.

I did some research, and the lowest scoring game was actually 49 by Chicago vs. Miami in 1999. The anouncer had it wrong, 56 is just a franchise record for Boston, not an NBA record.

good call. Yeah, for some reason i got the impression that it was even lower... 56 on an ok milwaukee team.... that 1999 chicago bulls team was awful. If any team was to score 49 in a game, it would have been that team.

Well, if you go back.... way, way back before the shot clock, there was a 18 to 19 game.... but i don't count that since there was no shot clock, and they could basically keep passing the ball around until they felt like shooting it. That would be the most boring game to watch.

For all you Reggie fans, he just got his 1000th point during the Pheonix game. This is his second year and he has played only in a total of 93 games. Pretty good for an undrafted SG coming out of the D-League. He is having a though season, but so do most second year players. Hopefully he can gain some traction and some confidence again.

When you look at some of the people who did get drafted, he was a pretty good find.

From the Warriors we have Dorel Wright who had a best year of his life so far. In the end he ended up with the most 3 pointers in a season in Warrior history, 194 (Warrior Record).Also he finished with 1,344 points for the season, 11 more then his previous 6 years combined. He also had most 3 pointers in a game by a warrior, with 9 three's in a game vs Wolves (Warrior Record).

Curry also had a couple records:Best FT% for a season by a warrior, 93.4% (Next best for warriors is Rick Barry 92.4%)http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/GSW/leaders_season.htmlHe was the best 2nd year player and lead the NBA in FT%. We also know he was the first to shoot over 40% from 3, 45% FG, and 90% FT, as Fitz will point out every game.

Epke Udoh lead the Rookies in blocks per game.

Coach Smart ends up at 16/23 on the Total wins for Warriors Coaches. If you sort by Win % he is 11/23. If he stays for another season he will have a better record then Adleman or George Karl did while coaching their warriors squad.

all time soring:6th - Kobe Bryant - 27,868 (Shaq retired at 5th... not sure Kobe will be able to catch him this season)20th - Kevin Garnett - 23,323 (This could be his last year.. where will he end up?)23rd - Dirk Nowitzki - 22,792 24th - Ray Allen - 22,286 (This could be his last year.. where will he end up?)28th - Tim Duncan - 21,663 (This could be his last year.. where will he end up?)30th - Paul Pierce - 21,410

All time rebounding:16th - Kevin Garnett - 12,819 (This could be his last year.. where will he end up?)21st - Tim Duncan - 12,013(This could be his last year.. where will he end up?)

Shout out to Shaq who ended his carreer 5th all time Scoring and 12th all time rebounding. Hall of Famer for sure.

*Tim Duncan passed Larry Bird on all time scoring list. *Kevin Garnet passed Bob Pettit on the all time rebound list and Robert Parish on the alltime scoring list. *Andre Miller passed Tim Hardaway on the assist list.

Alright, 20 games have gone by, 1/3 of the season for most teams. Here is were we stand with the all time lists and some other facts:

*Steve Nash passed Kevin Johnson (6518) as the all-time Phoenix leader in Assists By the way Nash is Suns all time in Free Throw Pct, 3-Pt Field Goals, 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts, 3-Pt Field Goal Pct. *Kobe passed Kareem (9935) in Lakers all time FG made, and passed Jerry West in lakers all time FT made (7160).

*Andre Miller passed Terry Porter (7,160) for 12th in all time assist*Tim Duncan Passed Garry Payton (21,813) for 26th all time scoring*Paul Pierce passed Hal Greer (21,586) for 29th all time scoring*Kevin Garnett passed Jerry Lucas (12,942) for 14th all time rebounding

Kobe just passed Shaq for 5th in all time scoring list! He only need 2 1/2 games from my last post. On 2/3 he scored 20, 2/4 he scorred 24, and in less then 2 quaters through philly game he has 24.... Next up is:4. Wilt Chamberlain - 31,419

Is much as I hate Kobe, he is a scoring machine this year... and he is started the season with torn ligaments in his wrist. The man is a competitor.

GSW Hoops Fan wrote:Kobe just passed Shaq for 5th in all time scoring list! He only need 2 1/2 games from my last post. On 2/3 he scored 20, 2/4 he scorred 24, and in less then 2 quaters through philly game he has 24.... Next up is:4. Wilt Chamberlain - 31,419

Is much as I hate Kobe, he is a scoring machine this year... and he is started the season with torn ligaments in his wrist. The man is a competitor.

Never liked Kobe much, more for the attitude he showed earlier in his career, but the guy is one of the best players ever and deserving of his success